Tag: #drawing

  • END OF JUNE DATES : LONGESTBOOKINTHEWORLD

    END OF JUNE WORKSHOPS -The Longest Book in the World (TLBW)
    WHERE: Corio Library – Wadawurrung Country, 1-15 Cox Road, Norlane 3214
    WHEN: Tuesday, 11am -Noon, 27th June
    https://events.grlc.vic.gov.au/event/8587477
    WHERE: Geelong Library & Heritage Centre, 51 Little Malop St, Geelong 3220
    WHEN: Wednesday, 11:00am – 12:30pm, 28 June
    https://events.grlc.vic.gov.au/event/8560069
    REGULAR WORKSHOPS -The Longest Book in the World (TLBW)
    Where: Boronggook Library Drysdale 2-8 Wyndham St Drysdale
    When: Tuesdays 1-2
    Where: Drysdale Museum High Street Daysdale
    When: Last Friday of the month 12-1pm during writers retreat.

  • THE LONGEST BOOK IN THE WORLD WORKSHOPS

    NEXT THREE WORKSHOPS

    Where: Chilwell Library 51 Russell Street Newtown VIC 3220
    When: 10.30 – 11.30   Friday 10th February and  Friday 3rd March 2023

    Where: Drysdale Museum High Street Drysdale
    When: 11.30-12.30 Friday 24th February 2023 – Book:https://events.grlc.vic.gov.au/event/7917451

    Where: Chilwell Library 51 Russell Street Newtown VIC 3220
    When: 10.30 – 11.30  Friday 3rd March 2023

    Write and draw on your favourite spot in the City of Greater Geelong in one-hour workshops. This is a free creative workshop. All are welcome and materials will be supplied.

    More information https://fernartz.com/the-longest-book-in-the-world/

  • NEXT Session: LONGEST BOOK IN THE WORLD

    Pop-in to write and/or draw at 11 High street, Drysdale Museum, Drysdale on the last Friday of the month from noon to 3pm. Entry donation to the museum is $5 includes tea and coffee. Next session 25/11/2022.

  • Leopold Library

    Longest Book in the World workshop was a great success. A participant liked how organised and well set up the workshop was. I must give thanks to the Leopold Library staff who were welcoming and supportive. It was a lovely group of seven. The age range was from about 6 to 60 years old. Participants came from Melbourne to Torquay. Everyone could find within themselves their favourite place or spot in City of Greater Geelong. I thank all the participants, Geelong Regional Library, and Geelong Writers. A participant took the photographs, identifies as Anon. (No photographs were taken without verbal consent).